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Rahman’s prosecution was the first Espionage Act prosecution during the Gaza genocide, a vicious campaign of extermination waged by the Israeli government and backed by the U.S. government that has repeatedly threatened to spiral into an even wider regional war.

So, apparently it is possible to bring charges against deep state workers fairly swiftly.

Where are all the indictments and prosecutions we were promised during the campaign?

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Good question

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Dumb question

They literally talk about sealed indictments and FISA courts all the time, who really thinks we're privy to everything?

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It's a charade

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The correct term is information operations and it's classy(fied)

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Its concealed with sophistry because it is indefensible and a complete and blatant breach of the principles of natural justice and the US Constitution.

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Not sure what 3rd world shithole you're from, but here we have a court system. This is a law territory icymi.

And in order for court systems to work as intended, avoiding mistrials or botching investigations for starters, retards on the internet aren't privy to everything at all times.

https://www.google.com/search?q=sealed+indictment

https://www.google.com/search?q=prejudicial+publicity

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Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles sentenced Rahman to three years and one month of prison time and two years of supervised release. She also imposed two $25,000 fines

Honestly this does not seem that extreme of punishment

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A Hungarian cosmonaut said: "Hang the executioner!" (idk if the translation is good...)

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